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am leave
verb
To have a consequence or remnant. transitive
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A therapist might leave their office at 9 am, leave the home of a person with stroke at 9.30 am to catch a bus, arrive at a shopping centre or doctor's surgery by 10.00 am, return home by 11.00 am or later, and return to their office by midday.
Show up at by 8 30 am, leave at 7 30 am.
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"So I am leaving".
I am leaving NOW.
And I am leaving.
West Virginia is leaving, Pittsburgh is leaving.
She is leaving politics.
Some will be leaving.
Many people are leaving.
Families were leaving.
So, what was left?
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